In this special minute, Paul Swider highlights three prevalent topics from the HIMSS23 Global Health Conference and Exhibition in Chicago.
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All companies are technology companies today, which is why the there are three priorities that every business leader today must follow, says Tony Uphoff.
Through the effective use of social determinants of health (SDOH) data, the healthcare industry can work toward improved health outcomes and greater health equity.
Universal access to healthcare information – including patient records – is still one of the healthcare industry’s biggest pain points. There are important advances taking place, however.
One Medical Chief Strategy Officer Jenni Vargas explains how the healthcare platform’s distinct business model works, and why patients are flocking to it.
Oracle, SAP, and Google Cloud are the fastest-growing major cloud vendors in the world, explains Bob Evans, who reports Q4 earnings for the Top 10 companies.
Bob Evans continues his review of the deal involving Uber, Google Cloud, and Oracle — but this time evaluating the deal from Oracle’s perspective.
Bob Evans notes the irony that “legacy companies” Oracle and SAP have the highest growth rates in the Cloud Wars Top 10. Google Cloud was close behind.
Bob Evans gives an overview of Amazon CEO Andy Jassy’s recent earnings calls, on which he discussed the long-term future of the cloud for AWS.
Bob Evans offers his take on Satya Nadella’s earnings calls and what Microsoft’s emphasis on AI might mean for the cloud.
Bob Evans explains that while he senses most Cloud Wars Top 10 companies will experience reduced growth rates in Q4, their performance will remain impressive.
Toni Witt explores the ramifications for AI-as-a-service now that Microsoft is working with OpenAI and Hugging Face to integrate AI tools GPT-3 and DALL-E-2 with Azure.
This guidebook is your 2023 Cloud Wars Top 10 Roadmap on Microsoft, Amazon, Google Cloud, Salesforce, Oracle, SAP, ServiceNow, Workday, Snowflake, & IBM
There’ve been shake-ups in the Cloud Wars Top 10, including “legacy” vendors leapfrogging cloud natives. Bob Evans puts the changes in context.
Oracle continues to wildly outperform expectations, and Analyst Bob Evans dives into the reasons behind its success.
The Pentagon is using multiple cloud providers for a $9 billion contract. Bob breaks down the specifics and the significance of the deal.
The Pentagon has decided to follow a hybrid-cloud approach in what it calls the JEDI (Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure) contract, which is assigned to four Cloud Wars Top 10 companies.
Last week, Amazon CFO Brian Olsavsky further discussed the Q3 financial results of AWS and its current customer strategy.
At Oracle CloudWorld, Larry Ellison announced initiatives to overhaul the global healthcare system and work with partners to achieve these goals.
With its impressive levels of growth, innovation, vision, and ambition, Oracle has earned its among its larger and seemingly untouchable competitors.